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Selected PublicationsCrossing evolutionary and contemporary scales: the critical importance of grassland expansion to global silica cycling, Eugene F Kelly
Soil Landscape Development in the Short-grass Steppe Ecosystem-Assessing the Vulnerability of Soils to Climate Change, Shawn W Salley,Patrick H Martin,Alan Keith Knapp,Eugene F Kelly
Soil Forming Factors/ Time, Colorado State Universtiy, Susan E Melzer,Caroline Yonker,Eugene F Kelly
Hydrogeomorphic controls on soil carbon composition in two classes of subalpine wetlands, Ellen Elizabeth Daugherty,Georgina A McKee,Robert Bergstrom,Sarah Burton,Celine Pallud,Robert M. Hubbard,Eugene F Kelly,Charles C. Rhoades,Thomas Borch
Hydrogeomorphic controls on soil carbon composition in two classes of subalpine wetlands, Ellen Elizabeth Daugherty,Georgina A McKee,Robert Bergstrom,Sarah Burton,Celine Pallud,Robert M. Hubbard,Eugene F Kelly,Charles C. Rhoades,Thomas Borch
The generation and redistribution of soil cations in high elevation catenas in the Fraser Experimental Forest, Colorado, US, Robert M. Bergstrom,Thomas Borch,Partick H. Martin,Suellen Melzer,Charles C. Rhoades,Shawn W. Salley,Eugene F Kelly
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AwardsResident Distinguished Ecologist, 2018, Received, GDPE
Soil Science Research Award , 2016, Received, Soil Science Society of America
Fellow of Soil Science Society of America, 2009, Received, SSSA
Honorary Degree – Colorado FFA, 2009, Received, FFA
Junior Faculty Award of Merit, Gamma Sigma Delta, Colorado State University, 2000, Received, CAS
Charles G. Shepardson Faculty Teaching Award, 1993, Received, CAS

Eugene Kelly
Director of AES & CAS Assoc Dean for Extension
Agricultural Experiment Station
Education
University of California, Soils, 1989, Ph D
Colorado State University, Agronomy, 1984, MS
Colorado State University, Range Sciences, 1980, BS
CV
Click here to view CV for Eugene KellyBiography
Dr. Kelly, in close collaboration with the Associate Dean for Research, evaluates and develops the framework, principles and processes will ensure that AES, college, and Extension services are aligned and serving our existing and evolving constituents. He also serves as the Associate Dean for Extension.
Research Interests: I drifted into Pedology as an activity that involves more of the things that interest me; Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Geology, and Ecology. This discipline of Pedology simultaneously challenges one intellectually, physically and brings one to the field in some of the most beautiful and interesting places imaginable. My research program is directed toward studying the origin and evolution of soils and quantifying the biologically mediated processes of soil formation in many environments around the world. I am interested in being able to evaluate the vulnerability of soils to changing climatic and land use conditions in the context of global and climate change research. Extension and Outreach: As the liaison between the university and cooperators in federal, state, local and private sectors, I work at strengthening our capacity for accessing and disseminating soils information. Much of the information about soils that people utilize comes directly out of Soil Surveys published through the National Cooperative Soil Survey (NCSS). I serve on several regional and national advisory committees for the NCSS
Research Interests: I drifted into Pedology as an activity that involves more of the things that interest me; Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Geology, and Ecology. This discipline of Pedology simultaneously challenges one intellectually, physically and brings one to the field in some of the most beautiful and interesting places imaginable. My research program is directed toward studying the origin and evolution of soils and quantifying the biologically mediated processes of soil formation in many environments around the world. I am interested in being able to evaluate the vulnerability of soils to changing climatic and land use conditions in the context of global and climate change research. Extension and Outreach: As the liaison between the university and cooperators in federal, state, local and private sectors, I work at strengthening our capacity for accessing and disseminating soils information. Much of the information about soils that people utilize comes directly out of Soil Surveys published through the National Cooperative Soil Survey (NCSS). I serve on several regional and national advisory committees for the NCSS
Selected Publications
Soil Landscape Development in the Short-grass Steppe Ecosystem-Assessing the Vulnerability of Soils to Climate Change, Shawn W Salley,Patrick H Martin,Alan Keith Knapp,Eugene F Kelly
Soil Forming Factors/ Time, Colorado State Universtiy, Susan E Melzer,Caroline Yonker,Eugene F Kelly
Hydrogeomorphic controls on soil carbon composition in two classes of subalpine wetlands, Ellen Elizabeth Daugherty,Georgina A McKee,Robert Bergstrom,Sarah Burton,Celine Pallud,Robert M. Hubbard,Eugene F Kelly,Charles C. Rhoades,Thomas Borch
Hydrogeomorphic controls on soil carbon composition in two classes of subalpine wetlands, Ellen Elizabeth Daugherty,Georgina A McKee,Robert Bergstrom,Sarah Burton,Celine Pallud,Robert M. Hubbard,Eugene F Kelly,Charles C. Rhoades,Thomas Borch
The generation and redistribution of soil cations in high elevation catenas in the Fraser Experimental Forest, Colorado, US, Robert M. Bergstrom,Thomas Borch,Partick H. Martin,Suellen Melzer,Charles C. Rhoades,Shawn W. Salley,Eugene F Kelly
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Awards
Soil Science Research Award , 2016, Received, Soil Science Society of America
Fellow of Soil Science Society of America, 2009, Received, SSSA
Honorary Degree – Colorado FFA, 2009, Received, FFA
Junior Faculty Award of Merit, Gamma Sigma Delta, Colorado State University, 2000, Received, CAS
Charles G. Shepardson Faculty Teaching Award, 1993, Received, CAS